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The traditional textile company is putting responsible manufacturing practices first. © Cilander

 
19/04/2023 – Textile finishing

Textile finishing

Crease-resistant fabrics without Formaldehyde by Cilander

Formaldehyde, an organic chemical compound that makes fabrics crease-resistant and durable, is often used in the textile industry. However, the substance ...
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Recycled fabrics only are processed at LMA Créations, in many cases rPET from the cooperation with the Seaqual network. © Anne Lise Ramooloo

 
18/04/2023 – LMA Créations Ltée, Mauritius

LMA Créations Ltée, Mauritius

Sophisticated styles for sustainable swimwear

Alma Stanonik is the creator behind the beach and swimwear brand Aima Dora. As designer, founder and entrepreneur, she proves with her collection that ... By  Yvonne Heinen-Foudeh
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“We are excited to offer our personal care customers these innovative products by BTSR and Mesdan,” said Werner Hopstaken, global director, personal care at The Lycra Company. © The Lycra Company

 
17/04/2023 – Index 23

Index 23

Lycra Company launches Lycra “EnviroFit” fiber

The Lycra Company is showcasing its latest fiber advancements for personal care and hygiene products at Index 23. This event is recognized as the foremost ... By  Editorial staff
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Robert van de Kerkhof. © Lenzing AG/Hermann Wakolbinger

 
14/04/2023 – Personnel matter

Personnel matter

Managing Board of Lenzing Group will be reduced

There will be a personnel change on the Managing Board of the Lenzing Group, supplier of wood-based specialty fibers.
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The forums will bring together renowned experts who will share their insights into the current challenges. © 2021 ITMA Services

 
13/04/2023 – Trade fairs

Trade fairs

ITMA Forums on Sustainable Textile Innovation

ITMA 2023, held in Milan from 8 to 14 June, will feature two industry forums on nonwovens and textiles and colourants: the ITMA Nonwovens Forum and the ... By  Editorial staff
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A wafer-thin, flexible polymer film is making spontaneous communication between humans and computers possible. PhD students Sipontina Croce and Sebastian Gratz-Kelly are conducting research into textiles that incorporate these smart elastomeric films. © Oliver Dietze

 
When we want to communicate with a computer, we usually press buttons or keys. That restricts how we communicate in virtual environments. By  Editorial staff